August 30th, 2024New skin cancer clinic opens in Woodend
A state-of-the-art skin cancer clinic has opened in Woodend, offering appointments to patients without the need for a referral from a GP.
Skin cancer doctors Ashvin Arul, Loshna Devamany and Bronwyn Edmunds live locally and recognised a critical need for a purpose-built skin cancer clinic in the Macedon Ranges.
“We frequently detect skin cancers,” remarks Ashvin, stressing the prevalence with which Australians encounter such conditions.
“Seventy per cent of Australians will face skin cancer at some point, making early detection crucial.”
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including full body photo mapping and dermoscopy enhanced by AI-driven camera systems, the clinic aims to revolutionize early detection.
“Our goal is zero deaths from melanoma,” asserts Ashvin.
Loshna advises regular annual skin checks, even for those unconcerned about specific spots.
“It’s prudent to be aware,” she explains, “as early intervention can be lifesaving.”
Bronwyn advises: “The duration something has been present doesn’t guarantee its safety. I’ve diagnosed melanomas in cases where people have said, ‘That’s been there for 10 years,’ which can be concerning.”
She stresses the importance of early detection.
“Our aim is to identify these issues before they become apparent to the naked eye.”
Open Monday through Friday from 8.30am to 5pm, the clinic welcomes appointments.
For more information or to schedule a visit, contact Skin GP Woodend at 03 9969 5000 or visit www.skin.com.au
This new facility promises to be a vital resource in the fight against skin cancer, combining expert medical knowledge with cutting-edge diagnostic tools for the benefit of the local community.